The West Virginia Public Service Commission memorandum reported the results of an investigation the PSC ordered in June into the maintenance and testing of nearly 50,000 fire hydrants operated in the Mountain State. In the filing, PSC engineering and legal staff recommended funding — estimated to cost $70 million — be provided for a statewide hydrant replacement grant program for nonprofit water utilities.
PARKERSBURG Construction of the facility housing equipment to filter C8 and related chemicals from the Parkersburg Utility Board’s water supply will nec
DAVIS – The Town of Davis has been announced as one of the recipients of $4.25 million in funding for sewer and water projects from the West Virginia Infrastr